Though using quantum-leaping lasers to divide segments of the space-time continuum would theoretically capture a slice of life, it could make the universe implode. Snag professionally preserved moments with today's Groupon from Bauer Photography. Choose from the following options:
- For $25, you get an 8" x 10" print of a photo of your choice from the selected gallery (a $50 value).
- For $59, you get an 11" x 14" print of a photo of your choice from the selected gallery (a $130 value).
- For $79, you get a 12" x 16" print of a photo of your choice from the selected gallery (a $170 value).
- For $99, you get a 16" x 20" print of a photo of your choice from the selected gallery (a $225 value).
- For $149, you get a 20" x 30" print of a photo of your choice from the selected gallery (a $350 value).
Pittsburgh native and professional photographer Gerard "Jerry" Bauer snaps images of the Steel City that capture its distinctive urban beauty in evocative images of peaceful sunsets, softly falling snow, and familiar landmarks. A now-vanished dome, lightly dusted with snow, sits tranquilly at the center of Mellon Arena, taken in 2009 after an apparently heavy snowfall or joyous cotton-ball-factory explosion. Cheery rays crest the horizon, casting light on the still-sleeping city and early-morning fog in Sunrise Over Pittsburgh, and View from Veterans Bridge depicts the skyline from a unique vantage point. A jaunty red car glides up Mt. Washington in Incline, its vivid hue standing out dramatically from the edited black-and-white background. The frame-ready prints portray Pittsburgh through a local's loving eyes, and convey a hometown pride rivaled only by lining one's mantelpiece with stolen Steelers' helmets.
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The Groupon Guide to: Blu-ray Special Features
Blu-rays offer tons of fun additional content for movie fans, perhaps none more so than the recent Blu-ray 20th-anniversary edition of Bloodfinder. Here’s some of Bloodfinder’s best special features:
- Deleted scene wherein Bloodfinder reunites with his real father by following his blood trail
- Behind-the-scenes featurette showing how director Jens Gargleman shot the famous blood-factory-explosions scene
- Interviews with actor Greg Holdering, who portrayed the evil Ross
- Typefinder mini game in which Bloodfinder guesses your blood type
- Alternate ending where Bloodfinder turns out to have been Bonekiller the whole time
- Excerpts from the Charles Dickens novel on which the movie is based
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